The boat does not contain a lower deck, all rooms benefit from a direct view of the Nile.The first floor rooms have windows that do not open.The rooms on the second floor reception levels have panoramic windows.
The style of this boat is inspired by elements from the pharaonic era, extending to the last king who ruled Egypt, King Farouk. Thus, the design of this boat is a blend of classic elements with some pharaonic touches that perfectly complement a cruise on the Nile. Alabaster is the chosen material used in this boat. It is a stone found in the Luxor region, in the sandy mountains.
It is a stone found in the Luxor region, in the sandy mountains. This stone is exceptional because each piece is unique, and the details are fascinating. Each level tells its own story, whether it’s the restaurant area, adorned with frescoes on the ceiling illustrating the irrigation and wealth of the Nile through pharaonic symbols, or the solarium, where the choice of bamboo furniture in shades of green evokes the agriculture of this region
The reception area, a comfortable space, features warm color tones that remind us of the bright sun of our beloved Egypt. Finally, all the rooms have a custom mirror representing the goddess Nut, the goddess of the sky, symbolizing infinity, with stars painted on the walls of each room.
These pharaonic stars are so unique that they are one of a kind. No detail has been overlooked in our boat. The bathroom, richly adorned with alabaster, includes a custom sink made from this beautiful stone, and a glowing arch that offers a selection of items all featuring the imperial logo.